Most viewed - Archive photos of engines and museum views
Crossley No 1 in new induction area1495 views
stripped and waiting to be moved1493 viewsthe engine had to be dismantled in the car park prior to its move to a new location
reassembling the 1908, 3-cylinder Campbell gas engine1493 viewsthe Campbell will now be on view as you approach the museum
Having difficulty reading the oil pressure gauge1492 viewsit was reading 30psi when we did manage to peer through the smoke
Yes you are right - just to add to the confusion this picture is on its side
New surface for drive entrance1488 views
putting the crank case back on1488 viewsreassembling the 1908, 3-cylinder Campbell gas engine in its new location as you approach the museum
one of the glorious cars1488 viewsSouth Manchester MG Owners Club at the end of the Cheshire Romp, 13 July 2008
National gas engine type SE1487 viewsS/No19867, built in 1909, 34 HP. Found under railway arches when the Jubilee Underground line was being built. Building had belonged to Smiths Tube Works.
Outside shell goes up1486 views
North West Veteran Car Club Sunday 13th April 20081485 viewsVideos around the museum and internet links give visitors even more reason to linger
The obligitory pose for the cameras, Poynton Show 20051484 views
Doxford timing chain and big end1482 viewson display in Memorial Building. A "Guess the weight of the big end" competition proved popular.